Part One of the ABC Block Series shows you how to tapestry crochet the letters A, B, C and D as little squares.

Each of these squares include both tapestry graphs and written word charts. Additionally, I have made a video tutorial that will show you how to crochet these squares (included below). So if you're new to tapestry crochet, you'll be able to make these squares with great ease.

You don't have to turn these squares into blocks later. You may like to make a fun doll quilt with them instead, or perhaps you want to combine the letters to spell out names, phases or words in your very own creative tapestry crochet project.

Have fun with these and let your imagination go wild!

This pattern is copyrighted to Rebeckah Ferger ofwww.rebeckahstreasures.com. It is for personal use only. No part of this pattern may be copied or distributed in any way. If you sell what you make from this pattern, please credit me as the designer. All rights reserved, 2015.

*Please Note: This video tutorial uses Square W for the Demo, but you can still use it to see how these tapestry crochet squares are worked. Plus, at the end of the tutorial you will see the difference between using the mirror sc technique for even rows (recommended) versus using normal sc.

Table of Contents for Video*Clicking the following video links will take you to YouTube...This Section is the Same for ALL Squares:0:00 - Intro0:17 - Supplies & Techniques0:56 - Starting Chains / Row 1 / How to start carrying the second yarn...4:31 - Row 2 (first look at the mirror sc technique)Colour Changing Rows(each square is different - follow charts):9:03 - Row 3 (first look at switching colours on ODD rows)12:22 - Row 4(first look at switching colours of EVEN rows)15:55 - Row 518:32 - Row 6(how to start an EVEN row with only 1 stitch in Colour A)21:25 - Skipping Ahead to Row 1121:53 - Row 11(how to start an ODD row with only 1 stitch in Colour A)This Section is the Same for ALL Squares:24:14 - Row 1225:58 - Row 1327:03 - Fastening Off / Finishing Your SquareCompare Squares:27:39 - Comparison of Square W Worked with the Mirror Single Crochet Technique for even rows (recommended) versus Single Crocheting Normally instead.